I purchased a weekly key first, and since there were no issues, I went ahead and bought a lifetime key as well. The seller offers cheats for other games too, so if I become interested in those, I’ll likely purchase keys for them as well—not just Apex Legends.
First, since there’s no official website, all information must be found through Discord searches. A friend of the seller acts as a reseller, allowing purchases via PayPal, which is where I made my purchase. The process is convenient: after sending payment and submitting the receipt, you immediately receive the key and download link. The seller is also very friendly.
Regarding key configuration, the provided guide is just a baseline—you’ll need to find different settings depending on the game you play. It took me about seven days to test almost every possible setting combination. The aimbot’s performance isn’t far behind memory-based cheats. (However, in the servers I play, DMA cheaters often exceed the aim assist range of controllers, and since opponents prefer long-range shots that are nearly impossible to see even with an 8x scope, target recognition beyond 200M isn’t feasible.)
Since sensitivity settings depend on understanding the game’s aim mechanics (those who’ve configured JTK or similar will know what I mean), it’s not too difficult—just find your preferred sensitivity. Apex is unique among FPS games in treating jitter aiming as a recoil-control technique.
Dynamic FOV is supported, allowing separate sensitivity settings for ADS and hip-fire.
I’ve tried many products from different vendors, and what stands out about AI or script-based cheats is that they’re safe to use on main accounts—just be cautious about stats and manual bans.
People tend to prefer products listed under "Trusted Suppliers," but even those often have significant issues, as you can easily see on Discord. I’ve used similar products before, but they were either too heavy on system resources or too limited in features. In contrast, Elysium, despite being an AI-based aimbot, offers flexibility in settings and is very user-friendly. So even if it’s not widely mentioned yet, I’d still recommend it at this stage.
One issue I encountered: I had a weekly subscription, and on the fifth day, I added a lifetime license (which seems to add 10,000 days). Today was supposed to be the weekly key’s expiration date, but I got this message:
[B522] Time Left 0m key not found!
Failed to acquire next frame in D3D11 - reinitializing. [T305]
This is not an error to worry about; it has been solved, and the application can continue to run without any issues.
If you still experience issues, please report them on Discord.
HRESULT: [0x80070005], Module: [General], ApiCode: [E_ACCESSDENIED/General access denied error]
Additionally, there was a discrepancy of about two days in the "Time Left" counter. My guess is that since I added the lifetime license while the weekly subscription was still active, some error occurred, causing the remaining ~2 days of the weekly key to disappear and the lifetime license to recalculate. I bought it on Friday, and today is Sunday, so this would explain the 2–3 day discrepancy.
This suggests that if you purchase a weekly/monthly key in advance, such bugs might occur, so it’s best to inquire separately. Since it’s still in beta, keeping this in mind and contacting support should lead to a resolution—I trust the seller will handle it well, which is why I recommend them.